GNOME 3.31.2 Desktop Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 16 November 2018 at 05:18 PM EST. 34 Comments
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GNOME 3.31.2 is out this Friday as the latest development release in the trek towards next March's GNOME 3.32 release.

Highlights for the GNOME 3.31.2 development milestone include:

- The Epiphany web-browser has added preview widgets to its file choosers.

- Support for XPS files within the Flatpak version of the Evince document viewer. Meson is also now the default build system for the Flatpak version of Evince.

- GNOME Boxes virtualization client now sets the default machine type to the Intel Q35 model.

- Crash fixes for the Nautilus file manager.

- Sushi has been ported to the Meson build system.

- Various application icons were updated.

- Performance work and fixes for GNOME Shell and Mutter.

More details on the GNOME 3.31.2 development release via the mailing list announcement.
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